The principle of ear-centered sensing is introduced including measuring ear-EEG. The instrumentation, signal processing results together with perspectives of health monitoring and possible application of AI for long term monitoring are presented.
The principle of ear-centered sensing is introduced and exemplified through measuring electroenchalography (ear-EEG). The electrical instrumentation and signal processing challenges posed by an ear sensor are discussed and measurement results are presented. The application perspectives within health monitoring are discussed including the possibel application of AI for long term monitoring. The longer term perspectives includes multimodal sensing in medical devices and consumer products.
Speaker: Preben Kidmose, Ph.D. Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Head of Center for Ear-EEG, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,Aarhus University.
Speaker bio:
Professor in electrical and biomedical engineering. Head of Center for Ear-EEG, a research center at Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Aarhus University.
Head of the Research Group Bioelectrical Instrumentation and Signal Processing and Neurotechnology Lab (BME, ECE, AU). Senior member of IEEE.